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East Hampton District and Curriculum

The town of East Hampton on Long Island is part of the East Hampton Union Free School District. The district is comprised of one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. It has a total enrollment of more than 1,800 students. Math and English Language Arts instruction in East Hampton schools is based on the internationally benchmarked Common Core Standards. East Hampton schools base instruction in all other subject areas, including social studies, science, and foreign languages, on rigorous and relevant state-specific standards.

We currently cover the following East Hampton-area school district: East Hampton Union Free School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the East Hampton District Curriculum

East Hampton schools employ a math curriculum that seeks to develop students’ knowledge of core mathematics concepts in the early grades. Students begin by learning concepts such as numeration, operations, pattern recognition, shape and spatial awareness, and ways to manipulate and interpret data sets. Analyzing data is an increasingly important part of the curriculum, and students learn how to create mathematical models and make predictions or forecasts of future events using math.

East Hampton schools employ an English Language arts curriculum that seeks to develop students who can read and understand a wide variety of texts encompassing all genres. In conjunction with the development of their reading comprehension, students also gain skills as independent writers. They write for creative, reflective, analytic and persuasive purposes and learn how to structure their ideas so they are presented most effectively.



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Keeping Informed: Recent East Hampton Educational News

  • East Hampton UFSD Budget News - East Hampton voters approved the East Hampton Union Free School District’s budget for the next school year by a wide margin. The budget includes a 2.43% tax levy increase, which is higher than the state’s 1.46% tax levy cap. Despite this increase, the new budget passed with 73% of the vote.
  • National Merit Scholarship Awards - An East Hampton Student has been awarded a prestigious scholarship. The student is one of seven Suffolk County students to receive a $2,500 scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation to honor their academic achievements.
  • East Hampton Alumni Receives Law Student Ethics Award - Former East Hampton High School student Isabel Saavedra will receive an ethics award. Saavedra, who now attends UMass Law, has been chosen as a recipient of the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Northeast Chapter 2014 Law Student Ethics Award.

East Hampton Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Parent-Child Communication

It can be hard to keep up with what is going on in your child’s school. Sure, local news outlets report on budgets and any unusual—and often negative—news that might come out of local schools, but they rarely report on everyday life in a specific school. Your best source for news on everyday school life is your child. He or she is your eyes and ears inside the school. By talking to your child about his or her day, the students in his or her class, and what’s going on in the cafeteria you are gathering useful information. Talking about the social aspects of the school day is also really important, because it will matter very much to the child, and the interest of their parents in their social life supports their social development. Of course, you have to cut through the fanciful stories and confused explanations, but once you do that you’ll have a better idea about what the school is like.